August 20, 2012

This Is Campaign Nowhere

Well, yes - the President has not put forward serious plans to create jobs or address our fiscal challenges, Gitmo is still open, Afghanistan has three times as many US troops and and is still a quagmire, global warming is so far on the back burner it's in a new area code, and the Vice President is a touring jester. So yeah, limiting crowd size by over-promising and under-delivering has worked beauthifully.

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Michelle's facial expressions, always telling, gave it away in the ET adoration tape. She had that concerned look with everything that he said.

And the Global Warming may not be true and it may be in the background but it is the cultivated core business belief of everyone in Peter Senge's SoL Sustainability Consortium. They honestly believe they are redesigning the global future and that SoL training is just full of reimagining new consciousness and getting involved at local levels to be the pushers of Agenda 21 community programs. And forcing everyone of your suppliers to be on board as well. Now we know how fascist thinking and practices spread among execs who are quite sure that term is limited to a particular time and place.

And then there are the 3 R's and the psychological/emotional focus that was omnipresent when school opened last week. And not just because I have the script and was listening carefully. It was so up-front that the inattentive noticed.

"What is going on in our schools this year?" is not going to be a campaign winner in any demographic group apart from the administrators. I know the teachers are not happy because they are FB and twittering each other about posts.

Pleased someone is telling the story that otherwise makes no sense. Since we still have secret ballots, I do not think the NEA will like the way its members vote to try to get away from being told what they must do and say in the classroom.

sbw-larry's brother used to do legal work for me in PA back when he was Assis TR Sec. He used to tell me stories over lunch or dinner which was great fun. Very talented attorney and quite level-headed.

Morning all! Have fun Jane! The event is being held at Saint Anselm College in Manchester (daughter's alma mater). WMUR.com will show the event ,which starts at 10:30a.m. Also...recall the Obama event in Durham,NH in June when a private donor reimbursed the town because the campaign didn't pay for the public security expenses? The town of Rochester,NH knew the campaign wouldn't pay the extra when Obama held his event over the week-end and decided not to create an issue. Neighboring towns volunteered their public safety (police and fire). So,his campaign must be going to cities and towns all over the country and leaving behind expenses to be absorbed by local municipal budgets.

marlene-that is such a good fact to juxtapose with his weekend demand for another $25 billion to avert teacher layoffs. The stress he puts on localities and businesses whenever he comes to campaign he leaves the area poorer.

"As of Friday afternoon, the petition has more than 560 supporters. The organizers have set 1,000 signatures as a goal."

What gets me is that this WaPo story just amounts to an advertisement for the petition. 560 people? Is this really news? Ya gotta wonder if all the petition signers even GO to the U. of Maryland. My church has thousands come every Sunday. More than 600 congregants are organizing to fix up some DC schools on Saturday....painting, landscaping, fixing things, giving supplies,...
Show & share the love of Christ. Will there be an article advertising this event?

What is coming out of their Graduate College of Ed is both subversive and deliberate propaganda. They really seem to believe they are part of a transformational coup. Must be something in the water there that so many profs are quietly pushing this altered, 3rd order consciousness, crap. "The flow."

But before Clarice gets annoyed at me I have no reason to think that the hard sciences do not remain fine there. I will point out though that Senge is at MIT which seems determined to change people to fit with computer modelling.

"Obama’s trash-talking competitiveness, a trait that has defined him since his days on the court as a basketball-obsessed teenager in Hawaii, was on display one night last February, when the president spotted a woman he knew was close to Sen. Marco Rubio in a Florida hotel lobby. “Is your boy going to go for [vice president]?” the president asked her. Maybe, she replied.

“Well,” he said, chuckling, according to a person who witnessed the encounter. “Tell your boy to watch it. He might get his ass kicked.”"

Good Lord, what a loser. Any man that walks around threatening to kick somebody's ass is a loser that is worried about his own ass being kicked.

School maintenance budgets are deliberately short changed in order to create an appearance of need. Those volunteers are funding some fat assed educrat's worthless job with their efforts. Handing out flyers pointing out the fact the buildings aren't painted because the school administration is overstaffed would be more beneficial.

I just read that Politico link too. The idea of those ValJar salons is scary.

When I was reading Dismantling Desegregation over the weekend and being reminded for the umpteenth time just how much this crowd wants to be able to integrate the cities with the suburbs and not just via the schools, I thought about the 3 women on SCOTUS and Breyer. I do think with a 2nd term and one more vote you will see a total revisiting of what Brown actually meant. The courts as a transforming mechanism that will make the 9th Circuit look like amateurs.

When I wrote yesterday about Jean Anyon, that was just a sampling of her rhetoric and some of her milder points. She is yet another from that Ayers tribute to Maxine Greene.

I am so tired of people who live at taxpayer expense reimagining society.

I Jesse Jackson, was inadvertently more honest, when he chanted, back 23 years ago,
'Western Culture's got to go' at that demonstration at Stanford. Now they took the real concern with competitiveness, and already
rather shallow academic standards, and replaced it with BEST practices.

It is Obama’s own burning competitiveness, with his remorseless focus on beating Mitt Romney — an opponent he genuinely views with contempt and fears will be unfit to run the country.

Yeah, cause Barry's done such a bang up job. Why do I suspect what is really behind this is a gnawing fear in Obama's heart that Mitt will be successful, and show people just what an dumb loser Barry really is.

Was it Milliken, or Missouri v. Jenkins, that you feel Orfield misinterpreted, rse. As for Summers, his work in Russia, transferred the economy from the hands of the nomenklatura to
the oligarch, a nice hat trick.

San Antonio Indep. Sch. Dist. v. Rodriguez, 411 U.S. 1 (1973), rse, would be overturned if a fifth prog gets on SCOTUS. Thus, wealth would be a suspect classification and education would be a fundamental right. The impact of such a decision would be that prog federal district court judges would be unleashed to bully local school systems.

And the equally unbearable possibility, in his mind, that Romney will get to take a victory lap on an economic rebound Obama sees as just around the corner. “I’m not going to let him win … so that he can take credit when the economy turns around,” Obama said, according to an aide.

Barry still thinks the economy will roar back to life any day now. It's gona happen, cause it alway has. The idea that his administration is doing anything that might be preventing that robust recovery never occurs to him.

It is Obama’s own burning competitiveness, with his remorseless focus on beating Mitt Romney — an opponent he genuinely views with contempt and fears will be unfit to run the country.

I'd like to see us get away from the poisonous idea that the President "runs the country." He doesn't. Neither does Congress.

The idea, as pretty clearly set forth in our founding documents, is that the government runs the courts so that disputes between citizens can be resolved and basic public safety can be maintained, provides for a military to defend the country from attack from without, and provides a variety of other - specificed and limited - services that aid in commerce and economic development. Government does those things - and ONLY those things - so that we, as FREE CITIZENS, can run our own lives.

I'm sure you're correct narc; and I'm probably overly sensitive to my fellow Terps looking like a bunch of intolerant idiots which, when you consider the voting habits of my former home state, is more likely than it should be.

Ok which Top Man thought having Trump appear at the Repub convention was a stroke of genius?

Proven whack-a-doodle 1961 birther zombie trust to make us believe he isn't nuts.

Billionaire real estate mogul Donald Trump blasted President Barack Obama’s senior adviser Robert Gibbs Sunday as “vicious and hateful” after the former press secretary called Trump a “right-wing nut job” on Fox News.

“I was a great student at a great school, Wharton School of Finance,” Trump told Newsmax late Sunday night. “I built a net worth in excess of $8 billion, built a tremendous company, and have employed tens of thousands of people. I hardly see where I qualify under his definition.”

MarkJ @ 10:02--"A real smart-ass. With that kind of attitude, I'll bet His Majesty got more than one bloody nose when he was in high school."
No he didn't, that was the problem, he obviously talked his way out of every beatdowm. So... he grew up to be a supreme narcissist.

BB Key...I would just take a guess and say Lake Winnipesaukee or Squam Lakes region,maybe the White Mountains. There are dozens of private residential summer camps in NH and ME that are exclusive,so only the locals and the parents know the location. Our nephew was the hiking instructor at a camp in western ME that just completed its summer session. 8 week session=$10k.

I did not mention Milliken by name in the LUN post yesterday just referring to it as the Detroit case. But that is definitely the precedent they want to overturn most. It is viewed as what stopped both integration in schools and housing and integration in the North.

TC-I am familiar with Rodriguez and though it is not mentioned by name the failure to make ed a constitutional right is a bit like the US deliberate unwillingness to sign on to the 1947 UN Dec of Rights. The educators simply adopt policies and practices as if we did.

There are numerous mentions in Orfield's book disparaging the failure to make being poor a protected class. So overturning Rodriguez is what they want.

Jenkins had just happened when book was published. Book was based on work between Harvard Law and ed between 1992 and 1995.

He misdescribes the Rehnquist rulings and their holdings. They are also very angry with the DFW area and the fact that the busing remedy went away before Latinos who are largely in the central cities could be effectively dispersed into middle class schools.

The point the book keeps making is the need to be able to access the social connections of the networks middle class kids have.

But Common Core effectively shuts down the superiority of the suburban schools beyond superior networks and the social capital coming from home. My youngest may find the IB Learner pushes annoying but she already has an Axemaker Mind. It just makes the school interactions painful and someone pointless to where she sees herself going.

One more point is how much the connected educators globally think learning is about twittering and blogging and thus creating "something" and interacting. One of the well-known bloggers out of Oz yesterday had a guest poster mentioning how horrified she was that 6th graders were wanting content from her. We have a real problem developing where the teachers are essentially telling bright students that they are poorly informed fools subject to poorly thought out fads. It really is not helpful to have kids deciding their typical teacher or principal is not someone worthy of respect beyond what a well brought up kid will do out of habit.

But yes. A 5th vote will take us back decades to social engineering by the courts that most Americans view as a closed door.

No he didn't, that was the problem, he obviously talked his way out of every beatdowm. So... he grew up to be a supreme narcissist.

I think that's pretty likely. I'm still as angry as a person can be that his high school coach, when the JEF led the benchwarmers to confront him to argue for more playing time, didn't kick him off the team. There have been so many things that could've nipped his career in the bud that it's almost enough to get somebody to believe in the Devil.

To me the tip off that this campaign was being run as poorly as the federal govt under Obama is that even with his campaign HQ in Chicago when it was obvious they could not fill the small venue that BO was attending there, none of those white kids figured out they should pad the place by attending and bringing some friends/
D.O.P.E. does not spell genius.

It's interesting because Gallup continues to use an RV sample and includes New Mexico while excluding Missouri (versus RCP swing states). That swap allows Gallup to give Obama a 47-43 lead over Governor Romney. The RCP average for Missouri is 48.8 Romney, 42.5 Obama while New Mexico has an RCP average of 50.7 Obama, 40 Governor Romney.

The take away from the poll is only 40% of the sample consider themselves to be better off today than in 2008 while 52% chose worse off. Gallup can cherry pick the swing states to try and keep hope alive but it's definitely flat lined and the ventilator has a short.

Forty-four percent predict they would be better off four years from now if Romney wins and 49% say they would not be better off. Those figures are roughly the same when voters are asked to predict their situation in four years if Obama is re-elected -- 42% say they would be better off and 52% say they would not be.

Rick, New Mexico seemed to be one the states that, according to the election data you provided a couple of days ago (and thanks for alerting me to that data; it is quite comprehensive) that Obama could build on with the "correct" type of fraud/GOP hates immigrants from across the border talking points to increase turnout. I wonder whether Axelmessplouffe feels comfortable enough about New Mexico that they won't put in a maximum effort there.

Obama was on the ropes, but thanks to Todd "legitimate rape" Akin, Barry will be trending up and the DNC will be firing up their GOP hates women ads. THe media is already in front page and on the morning news. Akin must drop out. Today is the last day to replace him.

Why do I suspect what is really behind this is a gnawing fear in Obama's heart that Mitt will be successful, and show people just what an dumb loser Barry really is.

Obama knows that a successful RR administration will put the lie to all of the redistributive socialist shibboleths. He is afraid that the failure of his political philosophy, and by extension, him, will be exposed.

I've noticed that some media outlets describe Akin's comment as referring to "legitimate rape." As dumb as Akin's comment was, leave it to the MSM to distort it make it sound like he was saying that some rapes are "legitimate" in the sense of justifiable, as opposed to "genuine" or "authentic."

I believe the Kendonesian commie's hopes for New Mexico, Nevada and Colorado are all tied to the effectiveness of his EO keeping illegals free to roam. If only unemployment in Mexico were higher than in the US...

That "kick ass" story is amazingly revealing. It shows his immaturity--it's the kind of taunt you'd hear in a schoolyard, not coming out the mouth of the purported leader of the free world. But at bottom he's a coward, because he didn't make it to Rubio's face, he made it to a woman friend of Rubio's, i.e. someone he has no fear will actually fight back. (Obama's making war on women!). It shows his narcissism. He feels threatened by Rubio, who he fears might be supplanting him as the political wunderkind, and there's room for only one wunderkind in O's world. (Mirror, mirror, on the wall, who's the fairest of them all?")

All the attention Ryan is getting now must be freaking him out. OMG, another political wunderkind! Will someone not rid me of these boys whose asses need kicking? It was supposed to be Pawlenty! Duda's super secret source assured me it would be Pawlenty! Mirror? Mirror?

The numbers I am seeing out of Colorado would seem to put a major doubt in Zero carrying the state. Nevada and New Mexico are more of a jump ball, at least until the enthusiasm gap overwhelms the voting booths.

Did the FBI ever probe Gergen's drinking & nudity at Lake Como? How bout Rahm's nudity in the Congressional gym? Didn't he threaten some Congressman there while being buck nakid? (butt naked?...buck nekid?...nude?)

A poll conducted by Illinois-based pollster and political strategist Michael McKeon found Obama leading Republican Mitt Romney by 49 percent to 37 percent in Cook County, the home of Chicago. That puts him ahead by a far thinner margin than expected in a county he should be winning handsomely.

Cook is the most Democratic leaning county in the state. It is also the most populous.

Those numbers do not bode well for the president.

[snip]

According to the poll, which surveyed 629 registered voters last week, Obama’s problems are not in Chicago proper, but in suburban Cook County.

In the city of Chicago itself, he retains a 60-29 lead over Romney. But the Republican challenger leads 45-38 in the surrounding areas. Across the county as a whole, Romney leads 43-31 among independent voters, a crucial voting bloc. Romney also holds a 44-38 lead among male voters, and a 53-40 lead among white voters.

Illinois is not considered a swing state by any means; it is seen as solidly blue, and has been for the past two election cycles. But McKeon pointed to the 2010 gubernatorial race when Republican Bill Brady came within a single percentage point of now-Gov. Pat Quinn because Brady won most of the downstate counties. That is a feat Romney could repeat this year, leaving Obama vulnerable if he cannot expand his lead in Cook County.

Nekkid means you are without clothes, and up to something.
A poll conducted by Illinois-based pollster and political strategist Michael McKeon found Obama leading Republican Mitt Romney by 49 percent to 37 percent in Cook County, the home of Chicago.

For about two years in nearly every single poll done, this has been the case. Indys which went for Zero are recoiling in horror and will not make the same mistake.

Thus if Democrats are less than or equal to Republicans in turnout, Democrats lose. We dont even need to consider the crossover, but that has been consistent too, Democrats lose more Democrats to the Republicans than vice versa which just exacerbates their problem.

I have to say, the Quinn has done more damage to the Dems in this state than I could have ever imagined.

He won againt Brady on three counts.

1) Millionar Politician Bill Brady paid no taxes in 2008. (That's because Brady's income was actually negative that year because of the housing bust.)

2) Brady is a scary conservative rural Republican.

2) Quinn made a statement in 2009 that he would never sign a personal income tax increase above 1%. He refused to make that a campaign pledge, but instead said 'I've already said what my view is.' After he managed to get himself re-elected, Quinn pushed through a 2% personal income tax increase in the lame duck session, relying on the votes of retiring legislators who would never have to face the voters again.

Quinn promised that all the revinue from the tax increase would let the state pay off the $9 billion in unpaid bills and ballance the state budget. But, funny thing is, this year the state still has $8 billion in unpaid bills, and an state debt of $42 billion (and that's for a state that is constitutionally mandated to have a ballanced budget every year.)

People are looking for a way to express their displeasure with Quinn, and voting against Obama may be a way many of them do it.

I just got a WSJ alert that Augusta National Golf Club just invited Condi Rice and some other skirt to join up. I'd respect them a lot more if Stephanie had been the first invited.

Blushes... thanks, but my game would sully those verdant grounds and fill the water hazards to overflowing.

I'm working on getting playing time at Eastlake for late October through some friends, though. K wants to play somewhere that has caddies and I hope the course will be back to 'normal' by then. She wants to see how much her score might drop with a 'pro' giving her assistance. We're getting tix for the Tour Championship for the Sunday play ( I usually go on Wed for autographs and such, too but she has school) and those same friends have clubhouse tix so we are trading out with them for a bit so K can see the clubhouse, too. Working on tix for the Masters... maybe I'll call Condi.

Now that Augusta is letting the wimmenz in, Pinch can lay off all the reporters who were banging that monkey for the last few years, seemingly to the exclusion of all else. Assuming they weren't previously in a blood letting, like Howell Raines.

The numbers I am seeing out of Colorado would seem to put a major doubt in Zero carrying the state. Nevada and New Mexico are more of a jump ball, at least until the enthusiasm gap overwhelms the voting booths.

I don't know about NM, but what the Dems and polling orgs seem to miss in NV is that Romney is Mormon. Back, a bit over a hundred years, in the epic deal that finally got Utah statehood, the Mormons switched from Dem to Rep in trade for statehood, promising the GOP eight Senate seats - UT, ID, WY, and NV. Of course, Harry Reid is an LDS Dem...

Point is though that Mormons are still very influential in NV. I know that in the legal field, it is still said that if you want to litigate in Clark County, you need a Mormon sitting up front at the counsel table. And, all of the biggest firms in the state have decent sized Mormon contingents (including, of course, the obligatory Reid).

My impression is that the Mormon influence is strongest in the South, around Las Vegas, from my almost 5 years working in the north (living maybe 10 miles away from "Mormon Station" - the oldest continuous white settlement in the state). Despite this belief by Northern Nevadans, the LDS church across the street from the HS is probably as large as the HS. N. Nevada is one of the most conservative places I have lived - and so a shortage of Mormons there isn't going to depress the vote one bit.

This is a long way of saying that anyone who thinks that NV is going for Obama this time is delusional.

Colorado on the other hand, I think was more problematic until Paul Ryan went on the GOP ticket. My prediction is that he will bring the state solidly into the GOP fold at the Presidential level. I think that two things are esp. attractive about him in CO - first that he is a fitness nut, and secondly, that he is a policy wonk. Telling the hard truths also sells in that state, better than in most. Another thing is that wealth created through hard work and intelligence is respected more than coming up through Chicago politics.

I am pretty much slitting my time between NW MT and central CO these days (though I was back in NW NV for a week recently), and the feel this time is a lot different in CO than 4 years ago. The enthusiasm is down for Obama, and his supporters seem to be much more defensive, even in county that will probably vote for him.